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Our team is in the news! 📰 UMN School of Public Health profiled Susan Leppke, MPH, AABB’s sr. director of public policy + strategic partnerships, about her work advocating for a sustainable, safe blood supply. Way to go, Susan! bit.ly/3NApNgy


How the School of Public Health is working to reduce health disparities by understanding and valuing the many communities health professionals serve: advances.umn.edu/fall-2024/know… UMN School of Public Health

I am excited to announce that I have received the Emerging Leadership Award from the UMN School of Public Health. This award recognizes my 17 years dedicated to public health, environmental health, community-based participatory research, public policy, and promoting environmental justice.


Dionne Bailey & Paul presenting their important work Gerontological Society of America (GSA)2024 Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation UMN School of Public Health


It was privilege to co-chair this important session Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation UMN School of Public Health

To mark #NationalRuralHealthDay, Carrie Henning-Smith UMN School of Public Health who specializes in health and health care in rural communities, speaks about the unique challenges and opportunities related to addressing rural health and well-being. twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/ta…

Kumi Smith, PhD, of UMN School of Public Health has received an R01 award to study stigma faced by members of the LGBTQ community and people living with HIV in clinical settings. Read more about the project and what motivated Smith to study the topic: z.umn.edu/9zmk

📢 In rural and urban areas, access to #hospital-based #obstetric care has steadily declined from 2010 to 2022 across the United States. 🏥🥼♀️ @JAMA @UMNResearch UMN School of Public Health healio.com/news/womens-he…

University researchers are studying the connection between pollution and blood clotting diseases: twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/ch… UMN School of Public Health

The School of Public Health is hiring an operations specialist! Learn more and apply: hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/366270 #UMNJobs UMN School of Public Health


A new study from the UMN School of Public Health reveals a link between air pollution and blood clotting diseases, such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Researchers found that long-term exposure to pollutants like fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide significantly


Congratulations to the 2024 inductees of the Academy for Excellence in Health Research! 🎉 To view the names of the inductees, visit academies-excellence.umn.edu/academy-excell… UMN Medical School UMN School of Public Health


According to data published in Blood Journal, long-term exposure to certain air pollutants significantly increases risk for venous thromboembolism. Healio spoke with a professor at UMN School of Public Health about the data and potential future research. #Pollution bit.ly/3WJO7Sc

Shaping the Future of Medicine! Dominique Earland, a UMN School of Public Health student, is earning a PhD in Epidemiology and her MD. She’s dedicated to advancing human rights in medicine and inspiring more students of color to become physician-scientists! #BlackHistoryMonth


Recent public health crises highlight the need for a flexible, region-specific response system. The new School of Public Health center will focus on strengthening locally adaptable responses to public health emergencies. UMN School of Public Health 📰: sph.umn.edu/news/new-schoo…


New research led by Paige Nong of UMN School of Public Health sheds light on how many hospitals are using artificial intelligence, what they’re using AI for, and what it means for patients and policymakers. tradeoffs.org/2025/02/27/lot…

Our Global Health in Local Contexts fall course applications open April 10. Learn more about the course and what to expect from UMN School of Public Health alum Mary Kate Leloux. “This was my favorite course that I took during my whole program.” z.umn.edu/aan5
